Sunday, November 30, 2008

Role Models Review

Sorry for not getting this up sooner, I have been pretty busy.

Anyways, I thought Role Models was a really funny movie, one of the funnier ones I have seen in a while. It had an interesting story line that was well written and a good ending. It was a feel good movie and by the end, you felt for the characters. It also kept me entertained throughout the entire movie. Seann William Scott plays the same character in every movie he is in, the horny party boy, which kind of bothers me, but he was still funny. I really like Paul Rudd, he did a great job in his role. Christopher Mintz-Plasse was hilarious, he had some pretty good one liners, and the same goes for Bobb'e J. Thompson. The humor was kind of dirty and stupid, but if you like that, you will enjoy this movie. Like I had mentioned in my post before, Christopher Mintz-Plasse does run away with the movie by the end, which is OK with me, but they tie everything together to have a good ending.

I would definitely recommend this movie to anyone looking for a stupid funny movie!
Let me know if you see it!

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Twilight Review

So, I went to the midnight showing of Twilight. The crowd was mostly teenage or younger girls and their moms. As soon as the movie started they were squealing, which I expected. When Edward first appeared, there was a gasp, and I am pretty sure the girl infront of me cried (shows how crazy these fans are). I am sure that most people in the audience had read the book because you could hear whispers before each big scene. I didn't have high expectations for the movie because I knew nothing would compare to reading the book with all the details and my own interpretation.

The movie was definitely not as good as the book, but it was a pretty good try. The story followed the book closely, but didn't go as in depth because of time. There were funny parts, dramatic parts, and action scenes. There were a bunch of corny parts that I laughed at, which weren't meant to be funny, but that is why the book is so good, it's a sappy, over dramatic love story. The acting was really good, but at times maybe a little over done. I felt like if you hadn't read the book, you wouldn't understand some parts in the movie because they aren't explained, but it is still worthwhile and it might encourage people to read the book. It also left you wanting more, and we will be getting more when New Moon comes out in the future. The movie hit the mark for it's target audience, but everyone else may not feel the same way. All in all, I liked it and am planning on seeing it again. I would recommend it to other Twilight fans or people wanting to get into the series.

I can't wait for the next one!

Let me know your thoughts if you see it!

p.s. I am planning on seeing Role Models soon, so that review will be coming!

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

The Forbidden Fruit Tastes the Sweetest

This is definitely the movie that I am most excited to write about on here. If you haven't heard of the Twilight series, i'm sorry to say, but you must be living under a rock.

Here's a little plot synopsis:
TWILIGHT is an action-packed, modern-day love story between a vampire and a human. Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) has always been a little bit different, never caring about fitting in with the trendy girls at her Phoenix high school. When her mother remarries and sends Bella to live with her father in the rainy little town of Forks, Washington, she doesn’t expect much of anything to change. Then she meets the mysterious and dazzlingly beautiful Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson), a boy unlike any she’s ever met. Intelligent and witty, he sees straight into her soul. Soon, Bella and Edward are swept up in a passionate and decidedly unorthodox romance. Edward can run faster than a mountain lion, he can stop a moving car with his bare hands — and he hasn’t aged since 1918. Like all vampires, he’s immortal. But he doesn’t have fangs, and he doesn’t drink human blood; Edward and his family are unique among vampires in their lifestyle choice. To Edward, Bella is that thing he has waited 90 years for — a soul mate. But the closer they get, the more Edward must struggle to resist the primal pull of her scent, which could send him into an uncontrollable frenzy. But what will Edward and Bella do when James (Cam Gigandet), Laurent (Edi Gathegi) and Victoria (Rachelle Lefevre), the Cullens’ mortal vampire enemies, come to town, looking for her?

I have never read a book and then seen the movie, so it will be interesting to see how the characters are interpreted onto the big screen and what was changed or not included from the book.

The Twilight series has a huge following which will result in a huge opening for the movie. Over the next few years, we will definitely be seeing the other 3 books come to theaters.

If you go see it, let me know what you thought!

Trailer:


Rated PG-13

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Role Models

The comedy, Role Models (directed by David Wain), hits theaters this Friday, November 7th.

I have seen a bunch of commercials for this movie and it looks pretty funny to me, so I wanted to share it with you all!

Here is a little plot summary:
Two irresponsible energy drink salesmen, Wheeler (Seann William Scott) and Danny (Paul Rudd), drank too many Minotaur energy drinks and trashed their company truck. There punishment? 150 hours in a community mentorship watching trouble-maker kids instead of jail. Danny is assigned to help bashful, role-playing geek Augie (Christopher Mintz-Plasse, yes that is Mclovin') and Wheeler is assigned to help foul-mouthed fifth-grader Ronnie (Bobb'e J. Thompson). The boys go through many interesting situations, but Danny and Wheeler can't give up on Augie and Ronnie, or they will be sent to jail.

I read a few reviews and for the most part they said the movie was funny because of the awkward situations between the kids, and Scott and Rudd. One review said that Christopher Mintz-Plasse's character, Augie, "runs away with the movie" and by the end it is mostly focused on him, which doesn't surprise me since I think he did a great job in Superbad.

I'm excited to see this movie and hopefully get some laughs out of it, which I think I will.

Let me know if you see it!

'Role Models' Trailer
'Role Models' Trailer
Rated R

Monday, November 3, 2008

HSM 3

So, I just saw High School Musical: Senior Year, and I actually really liked it! It was cute and entertaining. Yes, it was really corny, to the point where I was laughing at the corniness, but that is what Disney movies are about. The actors in the movie are extremely talented in singing and dancing which makes it enjoyable to watch. The plot was also relatable to anyone watching it, well except maybe really young kids. It reminded me of graduating from high school, saying goodbye to friends and going off to college, which is a bittersweet experience. Parents can relate to it as well in that they try to guide their kids in the direction they believe they should go, but their kids decisions are ultimately theirs. I definitely think that Disney upped their game on this one since it was in theaters and the switch to the big screen is paying off (literally) since the movie premiered at number one.

Just a few things that bothered me:

  • Some outfits and dance moves were a little inappropriate for the target age groupTroy and
  • Gabriella were just way too into each other for a Disney movie, you can tell they are a couple off screen
  • Some parts/songs reminded me of Rent and Greece
  • They supposedly cut a scene from the movie where Zac Efron dances and sings in the shower, which was probably a good move, but it would have been nice! Stills (seen below) of the scene were sold on eBay.


All in all, I would definitely recommend this movie, if you like this sort of thing, or even if you don't...Zac Efron is easy on the eyes. :)

Let me know what you think of it!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

It's Time to Turn It Up, Game On!


High School Musical 3: Senior Year premieres in theaters tomorrow, October 24th. I have seen the first two, so of course I have to see the third.
Ha Ha yes, I know what you are thinking. "How lame"...but that's OK, I know it's lame.

Troy Bolton (Zac Efron) and Gabriella Montez (Vanessa Hudgens) are back for their senior year, but realize that after graduation they will be separated come Fall when they attend different colleges. To express their hopes and fears about the future, they join with their friends to produce a spring musical and make the best of their senior year together. Of course there is a big basketball game and prom mixed in there as well.

The first two installments were released on the Disney Channel, but they are releasing this one in theaters, meaning a bigger budget and a lot more profit.

From the preview, this movie looks a little corny, but it is a Disney movie and a musical, it is going to be corny. It will be interesting to see how much more mature this one is compared to the others, since they are seniors in high school. I also wonder if this will be the last in the series. I think it should be. These actors need to move on to different roles, but we will have to see if the whole acting thing is actually going to work out for them outside of Disney.

I will let you know what I think after I check it out!



Rated G

I am a Bad Person

I guess i'm not that bad, but I didn't have anytime to go see W. and I feel bad about it. It isn't playing here in Fredonia, of course, so when I have the chance I will have to drive somewhere and see it. Soon hopefully.

But,
I did read some reviews online.

Entertainment Weekly gave the movie a C+, mainly because it was not a fair and balanced biography like it was made out to be. The movie focuses on Bush's fumbles and the son that struggled to win approval of his father. It gives the audience a glimpse into his younger years where he made many mistakes, and his presidency, where he made many mistakes, but it fails to make the connection between the two. On the other hand the review said, "The intrepid one is the outstanding Josh Brolin, who does such a phenomenal job in the title role that he carries every scene he's in to a place of subtlety and integrity...nailing Bush's posture and gestures without stooping to easy mannerism, conveying the contradictions of a polarizing president with real generosity." The author gave Brolin an A, so he must have played Bush pretty well. Too bad that the rest of the movie doesn't sound too good, but I will still have to make the trip to see for myself.

I couldn't find anything on the President's reaction, which I didn't think I would, but I found a reaction from his brother, Florida Governor Jeb Bush. He said, "The Oedipal rivalry is high-grade, unadulterated hooey", meaning that the movie is not portraying his brother accurately (in plain English). He said that neither the writer nor director called to fact check any part they were including in the movie...interesting.